You are descended from ancestors.
An ancestor is a person from whom one's father or mother is descended. There are many ways to trace your heritage through your ancestry and the Internet has made that easier.
An ascender is a portion of a lower-case letter which extends above the midline of a typeface.
A person from whom one is descended is called an ancestor. Ancestors are typically part of a family lineage, including parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on. They can also be referred to in terms of specific relationships, such as forebear or forefather, depending on the context.
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An awardee is a party to whom something is awarded, or a person to whom something is given as a special honour.
Abraham's grandson, Jacob, had 12 sons from whom are descended the 12 tribes of Israel.
The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
An allocatee is a person to whom something is allocated.
The correct spelling is "ancestor" - a family member from whom you are descended.
The payee .
No. The only person who can cash a cheque is the person to whom it was made out to. The bank will not pay cash to anyone else. However, if the person has given a legal power of attorney to another person, that person would also be able to cash the cheque because he is acting on behalf of the person to whom the cheque was given.